Santitary shaving cup



S p 2 A. J. EISENBERG SANITARY SHAVING CUP Filed Feb. 11, 1927 5 gnvvnto'c Jlraimm J. Ezkanbg Patented Sept. 6, 1927. Q I

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ABRAHAM J. EISENBERG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

SANITARY SHAVING CUP.

Application filed February 11, 1927. Serial No. 167,516.

This invention relates to shaving cups and the brush handle 7 will prevent the brush more particularly to cups made from paper from slipping downward through the loop. or the like and adapted to be used only for The free end of the wire loop is then passed 55 one shaving. v through the opening 8 and bent downward The principal object of the invention 1s to as shown at 9.

provide a shaving cup of this nature having On line with the opening 8 extending all a brush therein, so arranged that the cup the way around the cup is a line of perforacannot be used without breaking its seal, and tions 10, and pasted to the cup body on the 60 after its use the cup and brush can be thrown same level is a band 11. As will be seen in 10 ay Fig. 1, the band has a widened portion 12 so Another object of the invention is to proas to cover the area formed by the opening 8 vide a device of this character having a perand part of the support 5, leaving the free forated body with means to out along the end 9 exposed so it can be taken hold of. 5 perforations in order to break the seal when At the bottom of the cup is shown a cap 15 the cup is to be used. sule 13 holding a supply of powdered soap Other objects will appear as the disclosure for one shaving. progresses. The drawings are intended In order to use the cup for a shave, the merely to indicate a possible embodiment of end of the wire is bent upwardly, as shown 7 the invention. It is obvious that the actual in dotted lines in Fig. 3, and the wire holdneeds of manufacture may necessitate cering the brush moved along the perforations. tain mechanical changes. It is therefore not This will cause the perforations to be out as intended to limit the invention to the emif with a knife by the action of the wire bebodiment illustrated, but rather to define tween the brush and the bent down wire 7 such limit-s in the appended claim. portion, and thus cut away the upper por- For a more general understanding of the tion of the cup leaving access to the brush invention, attention is now called to the and using the lower portion as a shaving drawings in which a preferred embodiment cup. is shown illustrated. The following is the method used for as- Figure l is a front elevation of the shav sembling and sealing the cup. 7

ing cup. The body of the cup is perforated as at 10 Fig. 2 is a similar view as Fig. 1, but with and the hole 8 cut in the side. Thebrush the sealing band removed. carrier 5 looped around the brush A is passed Fig. 8 is a section on line 33 of Fig. 1. through the hole, the end bent down and the Fig. 4 is a section on line H of Fig. 3. band seal 11 pasted along the perforations.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the lower The capsule 13 is then placed in the box and cup portion. 1 the top cover 2 put in place. The cup is Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the upper next inverted and dipped in a bath of parafpart of the cup. fine upto the line 14, thereby providing a Fig. 7 is a view of the wire snare or loop. seal which cannot be broken without the fact 4 Referring to the drawing in detail, in being apparent.

which like reference characters denote like Having thus described my invention, what parts throughout the specification, numeral I desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1 designates the cup preferably made from In a sanitary shaving cup of the class depaper or the like and cylindrical in shape scribed having a perforated body, a wire and having a top 2 and bottom 3 which are passing through the body of the cup on line firmly held in place by the wall of said cup. with the perforations, the portion of the Within the cup is a shaving brush 4 held wire inside the cup adapted to support a in place by a wire loop 5. The loop is S- shaving brush, the end outside the cup beshaped as shown in Fig. 7. For supporting ing bent downwardly and sealed in placeby the brush, the brush bristles 6 are placed in a band pasted around the body of the cup one portion of the loop and then the wire is along the line of perforations. twisted around itself and thus firmly grip- In testimony whereof I aflix my signature. ping the bristles. The shoulder formed by ABRAHAM J. EISENBERG. 

